I lived a very isolated life. When you start at 20, you have a lot of nonsense to work out of your system.
‐‐ Edie Sedgwick
I lived across the street from Noodle Bar. I could barely stand it, because you're there all the time; you can't get away.
‐‐ David Chang
I lived all my life thinking the reason I was in care was because I was naughty. Because I was breaking and entering, pickpocketing, vandalism. I wasn't party to any social workers' reports.
‐‐ Neil Morrissey
I lived among the Japanese, and saw their mode of living, in regions unaffected by European contact.
‐‐ Isabella Bird
I lived an idyllic 'Huckleberry Finn' life in a tiny town. Climbing trees. Tagging after brothers. Happy. Barefoot on my pony. It was 'To Kill a Mockingbird'-esque.
‐‐ Sissy Spacek
I lived and breathed dancing. It was my everything.
‐‐ Lisa O'Hare
I lived and grew up in the black and white period of photojournalism.
‐‐ Rene Burri
I lived and languished.
‐‐ Andrei Platonov
I lived around the corner from Saul Bellow.
‐‐ Edith Pearlman
I lived at admiralty house from 2002 until 2006 on advice from special branch on security grounds as defence secretary. The alternative of providing comprehensive security at my personal property would have entailed significant extra costs to the taxpayer.
‐‐ Geoff Hoon
I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a walk to the University, carrying sandwiches for my lunch and returning in the evening the same way.
‐‐ Sydney Brenner
I lived at home off and on until I was 37. I have about a million college credits. I'd worry about writing about anyone else because I'd be invading their privacy, but you can use your mom and dad and their dog for everything!
‐‐ Peggy Rathmann
I lived at home till I was 29.
‐‐ Ray Romano
I lived at Star City for more than a year ahead of my trip to Mir on May 18, 1991 in Soyuz TM-12. My life at Star City was so remote that learning Russian became my greatest priority.
‐‐ Helen Sharman
I lived at the Gramercy Park Hotel for about 10 years. It was terrific. It was a pleasantly run-down hotel of the '70s and '80s with a mix of older, rent-controlled apartment dwellers, Europeans and new wave and punk bands. The room service was great, the hamburger was terrific, and they had a doctor who made house calls.
‐‐ Paul Shaffer
I lived by the candlelight for two years because I couldn't afford power. It was nice and romantic at the time, but if you can't afford power you're pretty broke. You endure it.
‐‐ Jeremy Renner
I lived crazy really young. So now I don't need to go out and get nuts.
‐‐ Channing Tatum
I lived five years in Portugal and then spent winters in Nepal or India.
‐‐ Lykke Li
I lived five years in the Midwest, and I loved it. The people were so nice. The people were so open.
‐‐ John Irving
I lived for 10 years in Los Angeles, and the one element that surpasses everything else - that you are very conscious of - is fear. You can smell it.
‐‐ Christopher Lee
I lived for 15 years in Los Angeles, and I still can't believe that the handsomest man in the world, Cary Grant, and the greatest performer in the world, Fred Astaire, and Johnny Carson, one after another - they were all in my home at different times. I celebrated my 50th birthday with them. Unforgettable.
‐‐ Tony Bennett
I lived for 30 years in the U.S., but always kept my Islamic and Iranian culture and customs... even now, western lifestyle feels strange to me.
‐‐ Mohammad Javad Zarif
I lived for a couple of years when I was 9 years old on beautiful Aboriginal sacred land in a town of a thousand people in northwestern Australia. It's where the Aborigines are still very connected to their culture, the Dreamtime culture. It was really quite a special experience.
‐‐ Isabel Lucas
I lived for a year in Scotland. British sign language is very different from American.
‐‐ I. King Jordan
I lived for four years in the 1930s with these individuals and the only time that I wasn't thinking about dealing with physical suffering is when I was working on this book. I've never been more alive as when I worked on this book.
‐‐ Laura Hillenbrand
I lived for going down the rabbit hole of meeting weird people. Of course, come Monday I would be tallying up all the different situations, and each one was progressively more dangerous. I got lucky in that I didn't go to jail.
‐‐ Dax Shepard
I lived for music since I could think.
‐‐ Hugh Masekela
I lived for two years in an abandoned gas station with no running water and no electricity after my parents got divorced and my stepdad couldn't get a job. So I think a lot about families like mine who were middle class and struggled. So that experience really drives my philosophy.
‐‐ Kyrsten Sinema
I lived for two years in Odawara, a castle town an hour outside of Tokyo, near the sea. It's a beautiful place, and I drew on my experiences there when writing 'The Lake of Dreams.'
‐‐ Kim Edwards
I lived in a bad neighborhood. I knew so many things a boy shouldn't know. I did so many things a boy shouldn't do.
‐‐ John Garfield
I lived in a country where I couldn't live where I wanted to live. I lived in a country where I couldn't go where I wanted to eat. I lived in a country where I couldn't get a job, except for those put aside for people of my colour or caste.
‐‐ Sidney Poitier
I lived in a dictatorship in Brazil, and I was arrested three times. I felt in my flesh what it is to live under such a regime and experience deprivation of freedom.
‐‐ Paulo Coelho
I lived in a hotel across the street from Disneyland for a month.
‐‐ Steve Cropper
I lived in a kind of dream of communism.
‐‐ Bernardo Bertolucci
I lived in a small town. It was 2,000 people in Canada. A little river that went through it and we swam in the - you know, there was a lot of water around. Niagara Falls was about four or five miles away.
‐‐ James Cameron
I lived in a state of rage from 12 to 20. Until college, I was beyond an outsider. I was a voyeur of life.
‐‐ Thom Mayne
I lived in a studio apartment until my mid-30s. I don't have an extravagant lifestyle.
‐‐ Craig Kilborn
I lived in a tiny Midwest town, so I was always looking for adventure.
‐‐ Kellan Lutz
I lived in a town of 400 until I was like nine or ten. My dad coached all the sports - he was a gym teacher and health teacher for grades K-12.
‐‐ January Jones
I lived in a world where social arrangements were taken for granted and assumed to be timeless. A child's obligation was to learn these usages, not to question them. The complexities of racial deportment were of a piece with learning manners and etiquette more generally.
‐‐ Drew Gilpin Faust
I lived in America for a long time before I started working as an actor. Some actors show up on set and have never done an American accent before, so they rely on a slew of technical mechanisms. Part of what makes an accent is understanding why people speak that way - you have to understand the culture.
‐‐ Idris Elba
I lived in an all-black neighborhood, followed by an all-white one, and other kids in the always called me Mexican in both neighborhoods.
‐‐ Cheech Marin
I lived in an apartment near Wrigley Field.
‐‐ Bonnie Hunt
I lived in an area where there were a lot of rock musicians, and we got together regularly in our studios.
‐‐ Ken Hensley
I lived in an atmosphere where Mama brought 60 Basque refugee children to England during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
‐‐ Richard Attenborough
I lived in an attached house. My father used to drive into the wrong driveway all the time. He'd say, Damn it, how do you tell one of these houses from another?
‐‐ Paul Simon
I lived in Arizona, and I thought Florida was in California because I thought oranges came from the same place.
‐‐ Jennifer Rubin
I lived in Atlanta for a couple of years while getting my masters at Georgia State. I thought I hated it at the time, but I've been back a couple of times since, and there's no place I've lived to which returning is so much like visiting a place I only remember from my dreams.
‐‐ David Liss
I lived in Beverly Hills for years. I always had a line, 'I hate the rich.' From what I witnessed after living there for 15 years, these people just don't raise their kids. I used to see the lineup of cars in front of the schools and it was all the nannies.
‐‐ Andrew Dice Clay